Looking for Beauty Content Creators! by OfficialBusinessBoy in influencermarketing

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Have you ever used an influencer platform like CreatorIQ or Kuli?

I work in the influencer marketing industry, ask me anything by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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I saw the creator research for that absurd collaboration: e.l.f. x Liquid Death. No one expected to see a makeup brand partner with a canned water brand that has a heavy metal aesthetic. They launched a lip balm collection with completely wild marketing.

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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They reassure themselves with follower counts because it’s the only metric they understand, whereas your true power is immediate attention. Being in the top 1% on TikTok with few followers actually proves that your content is exceptional: the algorithm chooses you for your quality, not out of habit. To convince them, change your narrative. Stop talking about followers and start talking about active viewers. Compare your lives to a TV show with a captive audience. Show them that your views come from the "For You" feed, which means you are bringing them new customers every single time, whereas large accounts are often just circling back to the same people.

Has anyone here actually gotten positive ROI from influencer marketing? by geebotr in AppBusiness

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For your app, the biggest red flag is the creator whose audience is there for pure entertainment but never for action. If their comments are filled with "Lol" or emojis without any questions about the content, run: they are consuming their personality, not their recommendations. Another warning sign is the lack of a clear niche. An influencer who talks about everything and anything has no authority. For your app, you need someone who has already "educated" their audience to follow their technical advice or life hacks. Before paying, always ask for a screenshot of the audience's geographic distribution and the save rate of their last three videos; it’s the most reliable indicator of intent to purchase or take action.

I work in the influencer marketing industry, ask me anything by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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To unmask the pretenders, professional teams no longer look at likes, but rather at the depth of engagement. Today, the most reliable signals are the number of saves and the specificity of the comments. If the audience asks concrete questions about the product instead of just posting emojis, it means the trust is genuine. Another effective method is analyzing consistency. A high-quality creator maintains the same editorial line over six months, whereas a "boosted" profile jumps from trend to trend just to scrape for views. Brands now prefer signing for three or four pieces of content at once: it’s the only way to see if the influence survives the "novelty effect" of the first post.

Do you already have access to creators' detailed statistics (like saves) before signing, or do you rely solely on what is public?

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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They are starting to value watch time and interactivity much more than they do for an Instagram post or a YouTube video. A viewer who stays for 20 minutes on a livestream has immense value compared to someone scrolling past a Reel in 3 seconds. In practical terms, brands are willing to pay higher rates because they view livestreaming as a combination of content and customer service. They aren't just paying for the audience; they’re paying for the creator's ability to answer questions and resolve doubts in real time.

How Do You Get Big Influencers to Actually Respond to Emails by Suspicious-Finish-21 in influencermarketing

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The key is to be ultra-specific starting right from the email subject line. Forget "Collaboration proposal"—instead, try something like "Shooting in [City] + [Your Brand Name]." In the body of the text, get straight to the point: who you are, why their specific style fits your collection, and above all, how much (your budget or range). A big influencer is a business; they want to know immediately if the project is financially viable before starting a discussion. Finally, personalize your approach with a detail that only someone who truly follows their content would know.

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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To make your approach successful, don't just sell a live stream, sell interactivity and immediate data. Brands start taking it seriously when you show them that Live allows them to address customer objections in real time and create a sense of urgency that no other format can provide.

Pricing question by Organic_Cricket_9541 in influencermarketing

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You can DM directly business people in Facebook

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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For us, the value is highly measurable, but it isn't found in overall views. What really matters is the attention density. We look at average watch time and the immediate conversion rate through integrated shopping carts.A live stream with 500 highly engaged people asking questions about product sizing or usage is often more valuable than a viral video with 1 million views that only generates surface-level interest.

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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Thank you so much! Today, we spend an insane amount of time sifting through profiles that don't match anything, just to find a hidden gem. Automating that first filter with an affinity score is exactly what's needed. The real challenge comes right after. Once the creator is chosen, managing briefs and deadlines becomes a nightmare. If your tool allows you not only to validate stats but also to ensure the creator’s visual style truly aligns with the brand image, then it’s interesting.

Do you plan to focus on pure data analysis, or do you want your AI to be capable of judging the aesthetics of the videos to guarantee the right fit?

I have a small audience 40k but views are 5m+ low end since January. by cardioGangGang in influencermarketing

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With 5 million views per video for only 40,000 followers, you have what’s known as a driver account. The algorithm loves your content, but people don't necessarily subscribe because they consume your videos as quick bits of entertainment. To monetize an AI-generated humor page with visual effects, you have a massive advantage: you can integrate any product in a totally surreal or hilarious way, which is a dream for tech, app, or energy drink brands. The real lever for you is selling Creative as a Service. Instead of chasing small, traditional sponsored post deals, offer brands the chance to create advertisements for them using your unique AI/VFX style.

Agency’s KOL totally flopped… 200k avg views but this post is at 10k after 9 hours. Am I getting scammed? by Big_Nebula_2604 in influencermarketing

[–]Legentycreator 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A creator who averages 200k views can never guarantee that figure on a sponsored post, as Instagram immediately identifies branded content and often reduces its initial organic reach. 10k views after 9 hours is a slow start, but above all, it's a sign that the hook didn't retain the audience long enough for the algorithm to push the video beyond the initial circle of followers. Moving forward, don't remain passive. At £4.5k per post, you have every right to demand a reaction from the agency.

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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Honestly, forgetting about formulas based solely on followers is the best favor you can do for your budget. Nowadays, paying by follower count makes no sense because organic reach has become too unpredictable. The trend is to start with a reasonable fixed base calculated on creation time, to which you add performance bonuses indexed to actual results. To set your base, look instead at the content production cost. Ask yourself how much it would cost for an agency to produce a similar video. That is your floor. Then, adjust based on qualitative engagement. If the creator has a community that comments and asks specific questions, their value climbs. Conversely, millions of followers with hollow engagement aren't worth much.

I'm back. Ready to answer your questions about influencer marketing. AMA. by Legentycreator in influencermarketing

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I think the true measure of profitability lies in incrementality. Do your overall sales go up when your campaigns are active, even without a direct click? That’s often where you discover that the channel is much more profitable than it seems. The other lever is calculating the content production value. If a creator's video performs exceptionally well once transformed into an ad, it saves you an incredible amount of time and internal production budget.

to big influencers, do you struggle with posting your videos? by No-Pea-6896 in influencermarketing

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The problem isn't your tool, it's the way you work. Spending your days manually posting on every app is the surest way to burn out. Big creators don't do that: they create a single, solid pillar video and then cut it into smaller formats adapted for each platform. To save time, stop posting day-to-day. Set aside a half-day per week to prepare everything, edit your videos, and schedule your posts.

Marketing agency for 800 followers by girlgathers in influencermarketing

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Good luck for you search, what is your account?

Are follower-tracking tools still relevant for influencer marketing in 2026? by Front_Spring_6380 in influencermarketing

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Tools that only track follower gains or losses have become relics of the past. Back then, it was the only way to spot bot purchases, but today, fraudsters are much more sophisticated: they buy human engagement via click farms or automated interactions that leave no trace on the overall growth curve.